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in tune

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/ɪnˈtun/
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singing or playing with correct intonation or pitch

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  • The guitarist spent extra time tuning his instrument to ensure it was in tune before the performance.
  • The choir members practiced singing together to ensure they were in tune with each other.
  • Her piano playing was impeccable, each note perfectly in tune with the melody.
  • The violinist adjusted the strings to get the instrument in tune with the orchestra.
  • The band members used electronic tuners to make sure all their instruments were in tune for the recording session.
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in agreement or harmony with someone or something, often in attitude, opinion, or mood

  • Her ideas are in tune with the team's vision.
  • He stays in tune with current trends in technology.
  • The manager is in tune with the needs of the staff.
  • They remain in tune with the community's expectations.
  • The policies are in tune with the organization's goals.